Care Instructions

How do I wash my Aran sweater properly?

Thanks to their luxurious texture and complex stitches, Aran sweaters are timeless classics. These traditional Irish sweaters made from pure sheep wool are comfortable and designed to last. But proper care is needed to preserve their beauty for many years to come. Are you asking yourself how to wash your Aran sweater without damaging its natural fibres? Then follow this step-by-step guide. Taking care of your Aran sweater is easier than you think!

1. Hand wash for best results

Wool, especially the high quality wool used in Aran sweaters, benefits from gentle washing. Therefore, hand wash is the best option for your sweater.

Step 1: Fill a bowl or a sink with cool or slightly warm water.
Step 2: Add a mild wool detergent or soap. Avoid normal detergents as they are too aggressive and can damage the wool fibres.
Step 3: Plunge the sweater into the soapy water and gently press it down without twisting or wringing it out. Let it soak for 10-15 minutes to remove the dirt.
Step 4: Drain the water and rinse the sweater under cold running water until the detergent is fully washed out.

2. Avoid shaking and heat

One of the most crucial tips for washing your Aran sweater is to avoid any agitation and heat. Wool tends to shrink when exposed to high temperatures or rough treatment. Therefore, never use hot water or a washing machine unless otherwise stated on the care label.

Can I wash my Aran sweater in the washing machine?

No, we recommend washing your Aran sweater by hand. Our Aran sweaters consist of pure sheep wool. They are delicate and can shrink or lose their shape when washed by machine. Even on the delicate or wool cycle, the agitation and potential heat can damage the natural fibres. To maintain the quality and longevity of your Aran knitwear, hand wash it in cold water and treat it with care.

Why is proper care important?

Take the time to wash your Aran sweater properly and it will stay soft, retain its shape and look beautiful for years to come. Wool is naturally durable and absorbs moisture, but improper washing can damage its fibres. With the proper care, your Aran sweater will stay a timeless piece in your wardrobe.